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A friend of mine is restoring a 67 valiant 2 door sedan for his son to drive.  It is in need of a new windshield.  He found a local place that has the windshield and the rubber gasket for mounting it, but theydo not have the plastic pieces that snaps into the rubber gasket all the way around the windshield and claim they can't get it.  The plastic pieces are supposed to have a chrome finish and to me look just like trim.  The windshield person says he can't put the windshield in with out it cause it spreads the gasket out and holds everything in place.  there is some left in the old gasket, but it is brittle and will probably never go back in.  Any ideas where we can locate this stuff so he can get the windshield in and get the car on the road?

Thanks,

Tom Harbison


		
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